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The best thing about Mcgazzafest is that as sad a time it is, the weekend is all about remembering Kelly for all he was. This year was my first Mcgazzafest and to say it was a good time would be a massive understatement. The weekend →

“Long pins and the bigger platform made the pedal easy to get parallel to the ground and bash through rock gardens without my foot bouncing around. I would even go so far as to say these are some of the tackiest pedals I have ridden.” →

Pinkbike have just named their top 10 videos of the year and Digging for Galena with Graham Agassiz made the cut! If you haven’t seen the project, kick back with your coffee, give it a whirl and watch Aggy absolutely ripping down Texas Peak aboard →

Australia’s premier mountain bike gathering, the Cannonball Festival, took place over the weekend at Thredbo Resort in New South Wales. The Cannonball Festival attracts a who’s who of the Australian Mountain bike scene, and given how dominant the Aussies are at the moment, it is →

Ah, the French Alps. The land of good cheese and great wine. It also happens to be home to two high alpine bike parks that are the perfect proving ground for the all-new Kona Process. This past September, Kona Super Grassroots riders Jordan Regnier and →

The Wah Wah II PP pedal. History evolved. Now lighter (360 grams a pair), brighter, and better for your wallet. Built from a super durable plastic composite, the Wah Wah II PP comes in six colors and is available now at US Kona dealers and →

The 2017 World Cup season was one of ups and downs for the Kona Gravity team. There was much to look forward to with Connor Fearon coming off a great 2016 season, Josh Button and Tegan Molloy anticipating the World Championships on home turf, and →

We have some cool new Kona components coming out this fall and we are kicking things off with our very sexy single lock-on grip, The Key Grip. The Key Grip is 30mm in diameter x 136mm long and features a solid closed-ended design, as well →

“It’s a bike that you could be confident rallying all season without giving it too much thought or concern.” Bike Magazine’s resident downhiller Anthony Smith spent all summer aboard our 27.5 Operator platform, his review has just gone live online at Bikemag.com. Anthony praises the →